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Some forgetfulness, or a little memory loss, in people middle-aged and older, is actually normal and not a cause for concern.
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The second study used a “Memory Lapse. Questionnaire” to assess the relative frequencies and severities of various memory problems at work. The results of ...
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26 Nov 2011 ... Have you ever walked into a room and forgot what you were doing? It turns out there may be a psychological reason for this mini-mental ...
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Experiencing loss of memory, foggy thinking, and difficulty concentrating all point to a hormonal imbalance. These types of memory lapses affect your short term ...
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18 Mar 2012 ... A study published today in the journal Menopause, from the North American Menopause Society, confirms the frustration that many women feel ...
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A memory lapse is a fleeting period when a person loses their mental faculty or capacity of recalling or retaining information. These concise hiccups of memory.
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22 Mar 2011 ... Dr. Rallie McAllister Lifestyle Columns - Minor Memory Lapses Could Signal CRS Syndrome.
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9 Feb 2010 ... Where did I park my car?What is that lady's name?Where are my glasses?Some call these "senior moments" or "tip-of-the-tongue" experiences.
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The person may feel as if he or she is having memory lapses — forgetting familiar words or the location of everyday objects. But no symptoms of dementia can ...
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3 Jan 2013 ... Menopausal women have long complained of hot flashes, mood swings, night sweats and memory lapses. Now new research finds evidence ...
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